A sacred House of Life on the Bolivian altiplano
A pre-Columbian necropolis set at 3,800 metres on the southern Andean plateau — a cultural stop on your Salar de Uyuni journey, where twenty-one thousand years of human settlement meet the high desert silence.
Three ways to explore Kausay Wasi
Whether you're passing through on a Salar tour, bringing a group, or planning the wider circuit — start here.
Step into the site
Twenty-one thousand years of settlement. A timeline from Tiwanaku through Aymara kingdoms to Inca rule. Discover the Andean context that shaped this sacred necropolis.
The site →For tour operators & schools
Seamless logistics for groups of 4–40. Trilingual materials, altitude briefing, educational programs.
Plan a group visit →Nearby Salar stops
Isla Incahuasi, Laguna Cañapa, Puerto Chuvica — the Day 2 circuit map.
See the circuit →Day 2 — into the southern altiplano
Kausay Wasi sits on Ruta 4, a standard stop on 3-day Salar tours from Uyuni. These are your neighbours on the day's itinerary.